Section E - Mental retardation (2024)

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Mental retardation – mild
Mental retardation – moderate
Mental retardation – severe

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Mental retardation is a permanent condition characterized by subaverage intelligence, which causes limitations in learning and adaptive functioning. Individuals with mental retardation may be able to live independently in the community and obtain various levels of employment, depending on the level of severity; as severity increases, the need for training and support may be required to complete even simple, daily tasks. This section describes the health states of individuals living with mild, moderate, or severe mental retardation.

Mental retardation occurs in all races and cultures, although there is a higher prevalence overall among males than females. Approximately 1-3% of the population are affected;7,121,122 of all cases, the majority (about 85%)7 are classified as having mild severity;122 approximately 10% and 4% of cases have moderate and severe mental retardation, respectively.7 The time of onset typically depends on the cause of the mental retardation. In general, mental retardation is caused by any condition or event that impairs the development of the brain before birth (prenatal), during birth (perinatal), or in childhood (postnatal). Specifically, potential causes include, but are not restricted to, chromosomal deficits (Down syndrome), inherited disorders (Fragile X syndrome, hypothyroidism), errors of metabolism, brain injury or infection (insufficient oxygen during birth, meningitis), prematurity or low birth weight, fetal malnutrition, drug or alcohol misuse during pregnancy (fetal alcohol syndrome), maternal infections (rubella or hypertension), and severe emotional neglect or abuse (including under-stimulation of the infant/child). Unfortunately, in many cases, no specific cause can be identified,7,121 although the likelihood of identifying the particular cause increases with severity of mental retardation.

According to DSM-IV criteria,7 an individual is diagnosed with mental retardation if they have significantly below average intellectual functioning, as defined by an intelligence quotient (IQ; measured using a standardized, individually administer/red intelligence test) at or below 70. In addition, limitations in adaptive functioning (i.e., effective coping of common life demands) are present in at least two of the following skill areas: communication, home living, self-care, self-direction, use of community resources, functional academic skills, social/interpersonal skills, work, leisure, health, and safety. Finally, onset must occur before age 18 years. The DSM-IV classifies mental retardation into four stages based on severity: mild (IQ score of 50-55 to approximately 70), moderate (IQ score of 30-35 to 50-55), severe (IQ score of 20-25 to 35-40), and profound (IQ score of less than 20-25). (The ICD10 has more specific IQ cut-offs; see the health state descriptions for each stage below.) The health state of an individual with profound mental retardation will not be described in this chapter because it accounts for only 1% of all individuals with mental retardation.7

Mental retardation is often suspected when the affected individual fails to meet age-appropriate developmental milestones. In infancy, abnormal development may be apparent by floppy or spastic muscle tone, lack of visual or auditory response, and/or inadequate sucking response.123 Eventually, motor delays in sitting or walking and language and behavioural abnormalities may be evident, but often are not identified until the preschool period. In more severe cases, the symptoms tend to be more obvious, and appear at a younger age. In particular, some individuals may have noticeable physical or neurological abnormalities that may be suggestive of mental retardation, such as unusual facial features, a head that is too small or large, deformities of the hands or feet, and seizures.121

Mental retardation is a permanent condition, however the majority of individuals with mental retardation can receive comprehensive, individualized programs that are aimed at teaching the adaptive skills necessary to increase their level of independence: reading, writing, and basic math, taking care of personal needs (i.e., dressing, bathing), communicating with others, home living (i.e., cooking, cleaning the house), social skills (i.e., manners, playing games), and health and safety. Social programs are also important for the individual with mental retardation to gain self-esteem. In early adulthood, treatment is also directed at learning vocational skills to support employment; involvement in the workforce improves adaptive skills and the success of community living.124 Emotional support for the family is also an integral part of treatment.

Mental retardation – mild

ICD-9 code: 317 ICD-10 – Mild mental retardation F70

An individual is diagnosed with mild mental retardation if they have an IQ score of 50-69,6 and the majority of cases fall within this category. Individuals with mild mental retardation typically develop social and communication skills adequate for self support, but may need assistance during times of unusual stress. Academic skills can be acquired up to the 6th grade level. Given appropriate supports, individuals with mild mental retardation can usually live successfully in the community, either in independent or supervised settings, and 80% are employed (in mainly unskilled or semiskilled jobs).123

Classification (Mental retardation – mild)

Mental retardation – moderate

ICD-9 code: 318.0 ICD-10 – Moderate mental retardation F71

An individual is diagnosed with moderate mental retardation if they have an IQ score of 35-49.6 About 10% of individuals with mental retardation fall within this category.7 Individuals with moderate mental retardation can generally acquire adequate communication skills and benefit from social and occupational skills training, but their academic level does not usually progress beyond the 2nd grade level. They are slow in learning to speak and have fair motor coordination. The majority of individuals are able to manage unskilled or semiskilled work in sheltered conditions with supervision and guidance. They typically live in supervised settings and are able to attend to their personal needs and care under supervision.

Classification (Mental retardation – moderate)

Mental retardation – severe

ICD-9 code: 318.1 ICD-10 – Severe mental retardation F72

An individual has severe mental retardation if they have an IQ score of 20-34.6 Approximately 3-4% of all individuals with mental retardation fall within this category.7 Individuals with severe mental retardation may learn to talk and communicate although they have only limited speech skills and vocabulary. The individual can contribute to simple and self-care tasks under close supervision. Motor coordination is poor. Most live in group homes or with their families; however, the likelihood of neurological, neuromuscular, visual, auditory, and cardiovascular conditions in severe mental retardation may require specialized nursing or other care. Self-injurious behaviour, including head-banging, biting, and scratching is not uncommon in children with severe mental retardation.

Classification (Mental retardation – severe)

Section E - Mental retardation (2024)

FAQs

What are the 4 levels of mental retardation? ›

The condition is further divided into four levels of retardation based on IQ, which include mild mental retardation (IQ between 50-55 and 70), moderate mental retardation (IQ between 35-40 and 50-55), severe mental retardation (IQ between 20-25 and 35-40), and profound mental retardation (IQ below 20 or 25) (American ...

What is mental retardation called now? ›

The term intellectual disability used in DSM-5-TR replaces “mental retardation” used previously. The majority of people, 68%, have IQ scores between 85 and 115. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition-Text Revision.

What are the 4 intellectual disabilities? ›

The DSM-5 retains this grouping with more focus on daily skills than on specific IQ range.
  • Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability. The majority of people with ID are classified as having mild intellectual disabilities. ...
  • Severe Intellectual Disability. ...
  • Profound Intellectual Disability.

What is the life expectancy of a person with mental retardation? ›

The life expectancy for people with I/DD is similar to that of the general population, with the mean age at death ranging from the mid-50s (for those with more severe disabilities or Down syndrome) to the early 70s for adults with mild/moderate I/DD (Bittles et al., 2002; Janicki, Dalton, Henderson, & Davidson, 1999).

What are the 5 levels of retardation? ›

Mental retardation comprises five general categories: borderline, mild, moderate, severe and profound. Categories are based on scores obtained through use of age-standardized tests of cognitive ability (Table 1).

What is the most severe mental retardation? ›

People with Severe ID (IQ 20–34), accounting for 3.5% of persons with ID, or Profound ID (IQ 19 or below), accounting for 1.5% of persons with ID, need more intensive support and supervision for their entire lives.

What IQ is considered intellectual disability? ›

While a specific full-scale IQ test score is no longer required for diagnosis, standardized testing is used as part of diagnosing intellectual disability. A full scale IQ score of around 70 to 75 indicates a significant limitation in intellectual functioning.

Is Low IQ considered a disability? ›

Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disability. According to the American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, an individual has intellectual disability if he or she meets three criteria: IQ is below 70.

Can mental retardation be cured? ›

Intellectual disability is not a disease and cannot be cured, however early diagnosis and ongoing interventions can improve adaptive functioning throughout one's childhood and into adulthood. With ongoing support and interventions, children with intellectual disability can learn to do many things.

What does mild retardation look like? ›

Some of the symptoms of mild intellectual disability include: taking longer to learn to talk, but communicating well once they know how. being fully independent in self-care when they get older. having problems with reading and writing.

What is borderline intelligence? ›

The term borderline intellectual functioning describes a group of people who function on the border between normal intellectual functioning and intellectual disability, between 1 and 2 standard deviations below the mean on the normal curve of the distribution of intelligence, roughly an IQ between 70 and 85.

What is mild retardation? ›

Definition. Mild intellectual disability (previously known as mild mental retardation) refers to deficits in intellectual functions pertaining to abstract/theoretical thinking. Mild intellectual disability occurs in approximately 1.5 percent of the population.

What is the number one cause of mental retardation? ›

The three major problem of mental retardation are Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, and fragile X. There are various known causes of mental retardation: Various genetic disorders like Down's Syndrome. Certain maternal infections (rubella)during pregnancy.

Can a person with mental retardation live alone? ›

Many people with an intellectual disability live independently in the community and may not appear to have a significant disability. However, there are people are seriously affected and have difficulty learning skills needed to live independently in the community, such as self-care and economic self-sufficiency.

How can you tell if someone is mentally slow? ›

Some of the most common signs of intellectual disability are:
  1. Rolling over, sitting up, crawling, or walking late.
  2. Talking late or having trouble talking.
  3. Slow to master things like potty training, dressing, and feeding themselves.
  4. Difficulty remembering things.
  5. Inability to connect actions with consequences.
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What is the most common level of retardation? ›

Although all persons with mental retardation have significantly impaired mental development, their intellectual level can vary considerably. An estimated 89 percent of all people with retardation have I.Q.s in the 51-70 range. An I.Q. in the 60 to 70 range is approximately the scholastic equivalent to the third grade.

What are the 5 intellectual disabilities? ›

List of Potential Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities:
  • ADHD.
  • Apert Syndrome.
  • Autism.
  • Cerebral Palsy.
  • Developmental Delay.
  • Developmental Hearing Loss.
  • Down Syndrome.
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

What are the 5 causes of mental retardation? ›

Some of the most common known causes of intellectual disability – like Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, fragile X syndrome, genetic conditions, birth defects, and infections – happen before birth. Others happen while a baby is being born or soon after birth.

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